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The people who produced Hoodwinked in the Hothouse, a key report exposing corporate-based false solutions to the climate crisis, host the fourth in their series of webinars, Greenwashing Disaster Capital.
Speakers will explain how corporate interests are hijacking critical climate action around the world by co-opting key concepts, frameworks and language from our movements.
The organizers write:
“Traditional ecological knowledge concepts like biomimicry, strategy frameworks like a just transition, and even popular narratives like building a regenerative economy have been co-opted in recent years by big NGOs, philanthropists and academic institutions to advance neoliberal schemes like pollution trading at policy arenas like the UNFCCC.
“Scores of universities, government agencies, corporations, NGOs and funders are engaged in this widespread greenwashing pandemic – serving a colonial extractivist agenda that awards $trillions in subsidies to polluting corporations, creating structural barriers to the advancement of proven strategies and real solutions that our communities and the planet really need.”
Speakers:
Dipti Bhatnagar, Friends of the Earth
Leonardo Figueroa Helland, The New School
Mike Ewall, Energy Justice Network
Nnimmo Bassey, Health of Mother Earth Foundation
Silvia Ribeiro, ETC Group
The Hoodwinked Collaborative
THIS FRIDAY! pic.twitter.com/d6CH8CsqpL
— Parker For The People (@saveparker510) July 19, 2022
THIS Saturday July 23, 2022, 10 AM to 6 PM, People’s Park Nonviolence Training, Nonviolent Direct Action prep/training. Food Not Bombs provides lunch. rsvp asap: weddress777@gmail.com (deets below) Text “SAVETHEPARK” to 74121 now.
🚌🚎🚊 DSA SF is proud to launch our priority resolution Free Muni Full Service. Join us at Dolores Park on 7/23 at noon to learn what a socialist transit system could be, how to get involved, and what transit justice in SF looks like today. 🌹 Register: https://t.co/oD4hU2VuqS pic.twitter.com/9Fiob7HkjX
— DSA San Francisco (@DSA_SF) July 7, 2022
Foraging Peace Tour at Omni Commons !
Stay Together Vegan Pop Up !
Make sure to come out and support we have Plant-based/alkaline food, merch, and art!
Panel starts at 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM Live Concert will start after the panel !#omnicommons#vegan #food #party pic.twitter.com/ezKMjHwViM
— Omni Commons (@omnicommons) July 19, 2022
Come hang with friendly neighborhood socialists! Enjoy a cold pint and some good food, and help us plan local projects to advance our shared socialist values.
July 23, 2022, 6:00pm – 8:30pm ⁰
Mare Island Coal Shed Brewery 850 Nimitz Ave, Vallejo, CA, 94592 pic.twitter.com/zfJZK2Gzhj— East Bay DSA 🌹 (@DSAEastBay) July 11, 2022
Jul 24, 2022. 10:30am-12t:30pm Pacific
Unipolarism and Multipolarism:
Panel Discussion
On Feb 4, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with China’s President Xi Jinping at the opening of the Winter Olympics in Beijing They released a 5000-word document, “Joint Statement of the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China on the International Relations Entering a New Era and the Global Sustainable Development.” This document expresses the views of two of the world’s largest nuclear powers, both permanent members of the UN Security Council. As such, it merits full discussion. ICSS members Gene Ruyle and Raj Sahai will lead our discussion.
The document can be read at: http://en.kremlin.ru/supplement/5770
Another view, “Ukraine Communists’ View of the War in their Country and How to End Ir,” By Stephen Gowans, may be found at: https://gowans.blog
Our Zoom room will be opened up as usual at 10:15 am for anyone to join and discuss technical matters, catch up with each other, say Hi, etc.. The program (and recording) will begin as close to 10:30 am as possible and will end at 12:30, but the Waiting Room may remain open later for informal discussion.
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‼️Monday, 7/25 @ 10am‼️
SFPD's plan to hijack private cameras is going back to the SF Rules Committee. SFPD has been caught using surveillance illegally to spy on activists, protestors & regular people.
Call in, speak out: 415-655-0001 / ID: 2495 080 3849 # #/ *3 to get in line pic.twitter.com/a2AUUwghp9
— Anti Police-Terror Project (@APTPaction) July 24, 2022
As of right now, Biden is still planning to turn on federal student debt payments on September 1, 2022. That’s forty-eight days from now. The payment pause, if you need a reminder, is a Trump-initiated policy from March 2020, which Biden has continued to warm-up and serve to the American people. Meanwhile, we’re still waiting on Biden’s big promise to cancel student debt. Here at the Debt Collective, we’re not holding our breath: we’re organizing.
That’s why we’re getting ready to go on a debt strike – withholding payments for money we never should havve had to borrow in the first place.
As prices reach record highs and wages fall to record lows, turning on student loan payments is nothing but a cruel blow to working people, struggling to make ends meet. Millions will not be able to pay, and may risk falling into default. We can’t pay – and we won’t pay. <
Debt strikes are not a joke and we don’t broach calls to go on debt strike lightly. For many people, there are safe ways to get to $0 monthly payments, therefore refusing to pay into an unjust system.
This is why we are having a DEBT STRIKE INFO SESSION on Tuesday, July 26 at 7:30PM EST to discuss options for safely striking. Whether you are strike-ready or strike-curious, join this session to know what options are on the table for you to fight back against the creditocracy.
We’re not in debt because we live beyond our means; we’re in debt because we’ve been denied the means to live.
In other words, we didn’t start the fire.
See you Tuesday.
XOXO,
The Debt Collective
We are hosting a mass call on Reproductive Justice and are excited to learn with and from organizers involved in the struggle around abortion access and beyond. We hope you'll join us on zoom on Wednesday 7/27 from 8-9:30pm EST. Register here: https://t.co/YcusL2D6OQ pic.twitter.com/TuR7ffkmp9
— DSA National Abolition Working Group (@DsaAbolition) July 13, 2022
Diablo Rising Tide, Oil and Gas Action Network, and Direct Action Everywhere are offering another in their series of training programs in nonviolent direct action for the climate.
This training will take participants through many of the strategies, tools and considerations of direct action, including power and privilege, de-escalation, blockades, legal, direct action organizing models, and the opportunity to form affinity groups.
And attending this training will be way to get plugged in for upcoming actions.
Questions: Contact christina@oilgasaction.org
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This webinar from The Climate Center will explain how climate-smart agricultural practices can sequester significant amounts of carbon while also improving soil health, increasing water retention in the soil, and making the land more drought-resilient and productive. They’ll also talk about what investments are necessary to support farmers in changing to these practices.
Speakers:
Patricia Hickey, Managing Director at the Carbon Cycle Institute
Albert Straus, founder and CEO of Straus Family Creamery
Baani Behniwal, The Climate Center’s Natural Sequestration Initiative Manager.
While adopting these practices is essential and important, beware of suggestions that they can be financed by selling “credits’ to emitters of greenhouse gases. Such carbon market schemes do not reduce the rate of GHG emissions and serve as an excuse for polluters to continue climate destruction.
On Zoom. Please register in advance: tinyurl.com/FSJuly30 | |
This conversation will explore how this betrayal occurred and focus on the lessons for today, especially for women, students, and indigenous people in our hemisphere.
Featuring:
Stephen Durham,
Co-author of “On the nature of the Nicaraguan State” and coordinator of Freedom Socialist Party’s work with the Committee for Revolutionary International Regroupment
To benefit the $100,000 Freedom Socialist Fund Drive; donations requested
Sponsored by Freedom Socialist Party
For more information, visit socialism.com, call 206-722-2453, or email SeattleFSP@socialism.com.
We are so excited to announce
"Black Future Parade" !!!It's a Black Future Parade themed event featuring Black artists, poets, chefs and guest speakers who are coming together to put Afrofuturism into practice !
Omni Commons
4799 Shattuck Ave, Oakland
Sunday July 31st 12-8 pm pic.twitter.com/2J2c6IKYnY— Omni Commons (@omnicommons) July 18, 2022
Non-violent direct action preparations and training
Please plan to stay all day. Lunch provided by Food Not Bombs
This will be a day of preparation for being in the streets and park with your friends and probably some strangers. It’s an interactive day with a background in the history of nonviolent philosophy and practical action, the legal process, jail solidarity, affinity group formation, and consensus process decision-making.
contact: weddress777@gmail.com
Donate: Support the legal actions to save People’s Park

To ALL who believe in preserving and growing the legacy and natural beauty of People’s Park: Now is the time to come to its aid. PLEASE DONATE, here or https://www.peoplesparkhxdist.org ALL DONATIONS WILL BE RECORDED AND REIMBURSED IF WE WIN THE CASE!
Support the effort to protect People’s Park with a contribution via GoFundMe https://www.gofundme.com/f/ahbjjq-save-peoples-park or Donate via Venmo to support the protection of People’s Park. Point your phone camera at the QR code, or visit https://account.venmo.com/u/pphdag.
Read more about supporting the legal efforts.
EMERGENCY ALERT: TEXT “SAVETHEPARK” TO 74121 to get on the alert list to protect People’s Park.
What are the motives and likely effects of Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan? We will be looking at these questions in the light of the interlocking crises of the US empire, US capitalism and the US Democratic Party. We will start the discussion with short presentations by ICSS members Gene Ruyle and Raj Sahai and other invited speakers, including David Ewing, Chair of the US-China Friendship Society.
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Our Zoom room will be opened up as usual at 10:15 am for anyone to join and discuss technical matters, catch up with each other, say Hi, etc.. The program (and recording) will begin as close to 10:30 am as possible and will end at 12:30, but the Waiting Room may remain open later for informal discussion.
Join Zoom Meeting
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Alameda County Board of Supervisors Meeting on AB 481Find the Zoom link for the Board meeting here!
The American Friends Service Committee has let us know that next week, the Board will be reviewing a military equipment use policy from Sheriff Ahern that would continue to authorize using his arsenal of military weapons for any purpose, including future pre-dawn raids on families. The sheriff’s military equipment inventory includes over 450 assault weapons, 3 armored vehicles, 162 drones, and much more. See the full toolkit from AFSC here, and make your voice heard on the issue on Tuesday!
- This coming Tuesday, Alameda County’s Board of Supervisors will be voting for the first of two times on the sheriff’s draft policy on militarized equipment. Since AB 481 passed, all law enforcement agencies in California are required to list their militarized equipment (drones, robots, “less lethal” beanbag rounds, chemical weapons like flashbangs, tear gas, and pepper spray; armored vehicles, rifles). They’re also required to write policies dictating how each piece of weaponry is to be used. These policies must be approved by a governing body (a county board of supervisors, or a city council), and they must be presented at meetings where members of the public can comment.
- The sheriff’s office has done all right at listing the equipment. They’ve done remarkably poorly at writing useful, restrictive policies, even though restrictive policies save lives. (To wit, they haven’t ruled out using their tank-like BearCat as a shooting platform, even though all the uses of it they enumerate in the policy are defensive. They haven’t ruled out using flashbangs when children are likely to be present. They haven’t ruled out aiming less lethal ammunition at the parts of the body where they are likeliest to cause death or permanent injury.) And in fact, they’ve used this policy implementation process to lobby for *more* militarized equipment (four pepperball launchers, to be used in Santa Rita Jail).
- On Tuesday, Aug. 9, Supervisors will be voting for the first time on the policy. American Friends Service Committee has– again!– written a helpful guide to writing a comment. You can share your comment with supervisors in writing before 3 pm Monday (send it to CBS@acgov.org), you can read it aloud during the meeting, or you can do both. All public comment at Tuesday’s meeting will come at the beginning, 9:30 am.
- Zoom link for the meeting: Join our Cloud HD Video Meeting